Eger minaret (section Djami of Kethuda mosque)
from red sandstone. It was built in the early 17th century as part of the Djami of Kethuda mosque and used for the Muslim call to prayer (Adhan). The mosque...
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Yeni Mosque (redirect from Yéni-Djami)
Yeni Mosque (from Turkish: Yeni Cami) or New Mosque can refer to: New Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey New Mosque, Bitola, North Macedonia New Mosque, Malatya...
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The Chora (redirect from Kariye Djami)
Turkay. Kariye Mosque. (1964). ASIN B000IUWV2C Paul A. Underwood. The Kariye Djami in 3 Volumes. Bollingen (1966). ASIN B000WMDL7U Paul A. Underwood. Third...
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maint: location missing publisher (link) David-Weill, Jean (1939–1948). Le Djâmiʻ dʹIbn Wahb. Cairo: Institut français d'archéologie orientale. (Hady al-Sari...
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Conversation. Retrieved 2024-09-03. Gaffney, Dylan; Tanudirjo, Daud A.; Djami, Erlin Novita Idje; Mas'ud, Zubair; Macap, Abdul Razak; Russell, Tristan;...
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al-Rahmān or Abd-Al-Rahmān Nur-Al-Din Muhammad Dashti, or simply as Jami or Djāmī and in Turkey as Molla Cami, was a Persian Sunni poet who is known for his...
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the time of ʿUmar there was properly in every town only one masd̲j̲id d̲j̲āmiʿ for the Friday service. But when the community became no longer a military...
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Mosque (Siklós); Eger minaret (only the minaret remains. Minaret of the Djami of Kethuda mosque. Not in religious use anymore); Ozijeli Haji Ibrahim Mosque...
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nom de toute l'enceinte. (Le Mesdjid des arabes répond à l'ίερόν et le Djami au ναός des grecs.) Abu Sway, Mustafa (Fall 2000). "The Holy Land, Jerusalem...
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into Eski Djami immediately after the capture of Buda in 1541, reconverted in 1686. Church of Mary Magdalene, Buda, converted into Fethiye Djami c. 1602...
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